John lennon was so creative and open minded- he took influence for this song from a Bing Crosby song. " please lend your little arms to my pleas..." Was intrigued also by the double meaning of please. Also the final product was much faster due to George Martin's suggestion. John initially had a slower Bing Crosby style to it.
If you look at charts from the early 60's beforeThe Beatles came along there is nothing I can remember that looks forward to the new music that The Beatles created. I was in a department store in Liverpool when the record came out and I can vouch that sounded like something from another planet ,in a good way that is There was exceptional music Happening in the USA the great Little Richard and there's one record made in Britain Shakin' all Over by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates which is an astonishing hard rock number which seems to come from nowhere . Unfortunately the band never came up with anything similar again but this was almost like the foundation of modern rock presaging bands like The Who and the Small Faces
That was a good hard edged guitar heavy version of "Please Please Me". Most bands that try to do a power rock version of Beatles covers mess up the songs by being too distorted.
Great Cover... U gotta start somewhere.....:) Just be careful though, as there is a Great Aussie Surf band called The Atlantics, they're still active & may get pee'd off that your using their name Cheers
I think everything was recorded in a studio and then synced to the video. If so then I wouldn't call it a live video, which is much harder to do. [You can't edit out mistakes when it's live.] Secondly, playing to an empty room takes something away -- from the music, from the musicians, and from the audience. Simply showing delight and enchantment on the listeners' faces can create perception the music is better than it actually is.
anyway. we have a stack load of original songs and have toured the world with our band the screening for years. what else could we do to support this without major label backing ? get a job? no,the atlantics is our alter ego where we still perform and enjoy so as much as we ever have. we've played together for 15 years now for example check out the screening you look much better in the dark and diem on youtube
I'm not sure whether you haven't understood my point, you said there's more money playing your own songs than playing other people's... being in a band and playing numerous gigs, I know that there is very little money in it. Even touring UK etc as a small band you make next to nothing. So unless you state the circumstances, for the majority of people/bands there is more money playing in a cover band or doing cover than playing original songs. Hope this clarify's my point! Cheers.
Robert Mckinnon Yeah, I came on here thinking it was the Australian band. These individuals come from Leicestershire in England, and they play at weddings.
Robert Mckinnon Yeah, I came on here thinking it was the Australian band. These individuals come from Leicestershire in England, and they play at weddings.
I'm 67... Bona fide member of the Beatles generation. This is GREAT, Atlantic, I feel the love.
Not only did they preserve the arrangement of the original tune, they successfully preserved the energy too. Congratulations boys!
preserved so much that in the minute 1:22 was supposed to have entered the vocals but it didn't happen
Cliquei na sinueta por ser essa canção dos beatles.
This is absolutley FANTASTIC!!!!!!
great performance and vocal harmony dude!
Beatles + Green Day = The Atlantics
Fab rendition, well done, fellas.
The best cover I've heard. !! BRAVO
Damn. Full of rock n roll energy.
Gee these guys are really good!!!!!!!! anymore Beatle covers???
The raw spirit absolutely perfect cover with a twist. I love it.
Fantastic. Great energy!
Lovely arrangement, wonderful tone,all round class act.xx
Good to see new people singing old Beatles songs.
Greatest voices!!! Congratulations. From Murcia (Spain)
Wow. 10 out of 10. Who gave this thumbs down?
Thanks! These boys are so talented!
Power pop sound....I love it !
This just got recommended to me 10 years later, awesome Cover 😊
Blummin great work guys I hope you get more gigs then you could possibly play
Great cover lads! Brilliant! Keep up the great work. If you ever come to Liverpool,I'll buy yas a pint.
I've always been a fan of The Beatles and a believer of if you're going to copy you better do it as good or better Bravo two thumbs up here
Love the New Wave spin on this old favorite! :)
Love you guys need to hear more.
Fabuloso! 👏
Great sound
Very well done SUPER SUPER SUPER!!!!!!
Sick cover, excellent work, nice to hear your own spin !!
Nice job! Sound really great.
awesome!!!!!!!!!!
from Japan
John lennon was so creative and open minded- he took influence for this song from a Bing Crosby song. " please lend your little arms to my pleas..." Was intrigued also by the double meaning of please. Also the final product was much faster due to George Martin's suggestion. John initially had a slower Bing Crosby style to it.
Nice job!
i saw these live there so good :D
SO good
Awesome
12 years ago! so good!
Great job!
Felicito a todos aquellos q imitan a los mas grandes de todos los tiempos"The Beatles" for ever👏👏👏👏
Beautiful!!!!
great job lads
Bravo momci(yang mans ! By from Serbien-town Zrenjanin
Amazing
Great band. I would see these guys just because they
do this song perfect. Good job.
Swapped Harrison for McCartney on the lefties. Nice job guys
nice job, very nice.
BRILLIANT!
very good indeed. excellent band.
i want more of that
If you look at charts from the early 60's beforeThe Beatles came along there is nothing I can remember that looks forward to the new music that The Beatles created. I was in a department store in Liverpool when the record came out and I can vouch that sounded like something from another planet ,in a good way that is
There was exceptional music
Happening in the USA the great Little Richard and there's one record made in Britain Shakin' all Over by Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
which is an astonishing hard rock number which seems to come from nowhere . Unfortunately the band never came up with anything similar again but this was almost like the foundation of modern rock presaging bands like The Who and the Small Faces
Exelente!!
Suena bien claro es una buena cancion lindo recuerdo de Beatles
excellent
Well done, lads!
Awesome!
very good mates. Dont stop. Courage.
Digging this! Great job guys!
Terrific.
very good boys. Your voices is very coooooooooooooool :)
Simplemente lo mejor que escuchado 👏
very nice
Very nice cover !
Nice version with driving guitars.
Excellent !!!! all the way around !!! {{ Love the left handed guitar Backwards !!! How do you do it ??? }
He's naturally left-handed.
great 😊😊
Great !
I like this!!
perfect
Superb :)
Excelente
nice job!
cool
Wow! Terrific! Where's your album?
brilliant
Nice job fellas.
great
Very good mate, really. Try all titels
Con estilo propio , me gustó ...
That was a good hard edged guitar heavy version of "Please Please Me". Most bands that try to do a power rock version of Beatles covers mess up the songs by being too distorted.
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so friggin good its scarey..
Yup, damn good.
GEnial, ME gusto Su Estilo y su Intrepretacion, Aunque nada como The Beatles.
wow..not bad at all!!!! Very nice..:)
Muito bem...
** thumbs up
In the words of the Sir George Martin, "You've just made your first #1 record."
great :)
¡está poca madre!
@martindelpumas Es verdad no me habia dado cuenta que El Guitarrias era Zurdo, podrian formar la V con la guitarra y el bajo como the Beatles
muy bueno , solo me falta el acorde B en final de vuelta.
Wish I was this cool 😔
Well done! I actually have a cover of this song too as well as tons of videos extracting John Lennon's parts
Great Cover... U gotta start somewhere.....:)
Just be careful though, as there is a Great Aussie Surf band called The Atlantics, they're still active & may get pee'd off that your using their name
Cheers
MUY BUENOS Y MUCHO SWING
I think everything was recorded in a studio and then synced to the video. If so then I wouldn't call it a live video, which is much harder to do. [You can't edit out mistakes when it's live.] Secondly, playing to an empty room takes something away -- from the music, from the musicians, and from the audience. Simply showing delight and enchantment on the listeners' faces can create perception the music is better than it actually is.
I agree with your assessment. For example who"s doing the third harmony part I hear? There's only two guys with mics singing on the video,,,,
i love rickenbacker 360
quality
how many cost a mechanical and sync license for this song?
anyway. we have a stack load of original songs and have toured the world with our band the screening for years. what else could we do to support this without major label backing ? get a job? no,the atlantics is our alter ego where we still perform and enjoy so as much as we ever have. we've played together for 15 years now
for example check out the screening you look much better in the dark and diem on youtube
I'm not sure whether you haven't understood my point, you said there's more money playing your own songs than playing other people's... being in a band and playing numerous gigs, I know that there is very little money in it. Even touring UK etc as a small band you make next to nothing. So unless you state the circumstances, for the majority of people/bands there is more money playing in a cover band or doing cover than playing original songs. Hope this clarify's my point! Cheers.
The Atlantics are a Australian band. They are, I should think, in their 60's now.
Robert Mckinnon Yeah, I came on here thinking it was the Australian band. These individuals come from Leicestershire in England, and they play at weddings.
Robert Mckinnon Yeah, I came on here thinking it was the Australian band. These individuals come from Leicestershire in England, and they play at weddings.